I don't know if this fits into the forum - What do you think of this 3D visualization I made of a song I composed? I used Blender (With a python script) for the visualization. Here's the video:
https://youtu.be/nCjxl2Iw89c

It's nice. You could certainly go a lot further with a sound visualizer -- it's probably the simplest example I've seen for a while -- but it has some nice clean qualities to it. I'm not sure about the big flat expanse of ground colour though.

I saw some interesting clean-style music vis experiments here recently:

It's nice. You could certainly go a lot further with a sound visualizer -- it's probably the simplest example I've seen for a while -- but it has some nice clean qualities to it. I'm not sure about the big flat expanse of ground colour though.

I saw some interesting clean-style music vis experiments here recently:

Thanks for the feedback.
What do you think would be best in place of a flat expanse? I was thinking some sort of colored rocks to make the DOF look better.

I looked at Vertx's Tumblr and saw some amazing visualizations like the sphere. For another song, I'll experiment with ones as diverse as that. I couldn't find and music visualizations on Beeple's tumblr (Although I founder an infinite amount of amazing stills).

Not really.
I dont know that much about sound.
I liked the areas in front of and behind the middle row, ramping up to the middle. On the usual 2D wave forms you just see the middle.

Just watching a thing animate can get pretty boring if its a long song, so I suppose shifting the camera around helps, but makes it harder to view the vis. I liked the parts where you slowed down the camera movements.

You answered the question about color shifting, I think you made the right choice.